What PRs Can Learn from Timothée Chalamet and Marty Supreme

Adam Kelly-Moore

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Adam Kelly-Moore



What PRs Can Learn from Timothée Chalamet and Marty Supreme | BlueSky Education
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When Timothée Chalamet appeared in a chaotic, semi-scripted Zoom call pitching deliberately absurd ideas for the then upcoming film Marty Supreme, which released in December of 2025, it did not immediately register as marketing. The video, released online as part of the film’s early promotional campaign and quickly gaining traction across social media, featured Chalamet leaning into offbeat humour and self-aware chaos rather than delivering any clear promotional message. There was no obvious attempt to “sell” the film, no polished trailer or structured talking points, just a piece of content designed to entertain first. It felt like content in its own right. That distinction matters more than it might seem.

For PR professionals, the first lesson is clear: audiences are no longer drawn to campaigns that look like campaigns. The more something resembles a traditional rollout, the easier it is to ignore. The Marty Supreme approach showed that the goal is no longer just visibility. It is voluntary attention. That means creating content people would engage with even if there were no product attached.

PRs must design campaigns that entice participation

The Marty Supreme promotional campaign did not attempt to explain itself. It offered fragments, moments, and curious content that required interpretation. Audiences were not given a glaring message to absorb. They were given something to engage with.

This is where many PR strategies still fall short. Some prioritise clarity and consistency at the detriment of curiosity. Yet in a crowded information environment, clarity alone does not drive engagement. The lesson for PRs is perhaps to think less like broadcasters and more like experience designers. Instead of asking whether a message is simply clear, a really useful question is whether it invites interaction. If audiences are not doing something with the content, they are unlikely to remember it.

Controlled chaos can outperform perfect planning

At first glance, the campaign appeared disjointed and there was no obvious structure, no linear progression, and no clear narrative arc guiding audiences from one promotional stage to the next. In traditional PR terms, this would potentially be considered a weakness, in reality, it was strategically a strength. Predictable campaigns are sometimes easy to filter out because audiences recognise the pattern. By contrast, unpredictability creates friction, and friction creates attention. The campaign deployed striking, playful stunts, orange blimps and the sphere in Las Vegas made to look like a giant orange ping pong ball, relevant due to the films central storyline based on a table tennis superstar wannabe, as well as celebrities and sports stars receiving Marty Supreme merchandise, all of which contributed to a sense of controlled chaos.

Importantly, the lesson is not that every PR team needs a multimillion-dollar budget or surreal spectacles, it is that the principles behind these tactics: surprise, fragmentation, and experiential engagement, can be implemented creatively and effectively on any scale.

Self-awareness builds credibility

One of the defining features of the Marty Supreme campaign was its awareness of itself as marketing. It did not attempt to disguise its purpose.

For PR professionals, this highlights a growing reality. Audiences often understand how PR works. Attempts to obscure or soften that fact can feel disingenuous. A more effective approach is to acknowledge the performance and incorporate it into the campaign itself. This does not mean abandoning persuasion but rather approaching it with a level of transparency that aligns with audience expectations. When people feel included in the process rather than targeted by it, they are more likely to engage.

Campaigns should be treated as products

Traditionally, PR campaigns have been designed solely to support a product, announcement or entity. The Marty Supreme campaign challenges that. It functioned as something of value in its own right, attracting attention and sparking conversation on social media independent of the film.

This suggests a shift in how PRs could think about their output. Instead of asking how a campaign can drive awareness of a product, it may be more effective to ask whether the campaign itself is worth paying attention to. If it is not inherently interesting, no amount of distribution will make it so. The most effective campaigns today operate as standalone cultural artefacts, not just promotional tools.

Blurring boundaries increases engagement

A key feature of the campaign was its ambiguity. It was often unclear where the character of the titular Marty Mauser ended and the actor began, or where the film ended and the campaign began. Often, Chalamet’s confident nature in interviews about the film mirrored that of his character in the film, and their deep desire to be the best in the world at their respected crafts. This blurring of boundaries created intrigue and sustained attention.

For PRs, the takeaway is that sometimes rigid separation between message, medium, and context can limit engagement. Audiences may be more likely to invest in narratives that extend beyond a single format or platform. This does not always require large budgets or complex executions, but it does require a willingness to think beyond conventional campaign structures. The question is not just what to say, but where and how that narrative can exist.

Imperfection can be a strategic advantage

One of the campaign’s most talked-about moments was the above-mentioned Zoom call. It was notably unpolished, it felt slightly awkward and loosely structured. These qualities made it feel more real, even if it was carefully constructed. It did not require a vast budget and access to bountiful resources; its simplicity and unconventional nature made it the talking point and pop-cultural incident it was.

For PR professionals, this challenges the assumption that refinement always improves impact. In many cases, overly polished content can feel distant or artificial. Imperfection, when used deliberately, can signal authenticity and increase relatability. The lesson is not to lower standards, but to recognise that credibility often comes from how something feels, not how perfect it appears.

PR is evolving into cultural production

The broader lesson from Marty Supreme is that PR is not just longer confined to messaging. It is increasingly a form of cultural production. Campaigns are not just vehicles for messages. They are experiences that can exist within the same ecosystem as entertainment, social content, and media.

For PR professionals, it involves thinking less about outputs and more about impact. It means considering how a campaign might function as content people actively choose to engage with, rather than something they encounter passively. It also means accepting that control is more limited than it once was. Audiences will interpret, reshape, and redistribute content in ways that cannot be fully predicted.

Final thought

The Marty Supreme campaign offers a clear, if challenging, set of lessons for PR professionals. It shows that attention is no longer earned through clarity alone, that participation matters perhaps more than reach, and that campaigns must sometimes compete with culture, not just other campaigns.

For PRs willing to adapt, this opens up new creative possibilities. For those who continue to rely on traditional structures, the risk is not failure, but invisibility.

In an environment where audiences can ignore almost anything, the most valuable skill is not just the ability to communicate. It is the ability to create something people choose not to ignore.



AdamAuthor: Adam Kelly-Moore

Adam understands how to tap into current news and ensure his clients’ voices are heard. He secures strategic media visibility for renowned institutions from around the world, including Trinity Business School, Hult International Business School, and more. Adam understands the value of higher education first-hand, having achieved his undergraduate degree in Law and Politics at Cardiff University, a respected Russell Group institution, Adam built on his academic success with a Masters in International Journalism, at Cardiff’s School of Journalism, Media and Culture.

 

Last updated: April 15, 2026

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